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Times show the first and last cable cars up the mountain
The last cable car comes down the mountain 1 hour after the last cable car has gone up
The cable cars depart every 10 to 15 minutes
The cable car is weather dependable
Entry Fees
Adults: R195
Children (under 18): R95
Children (under 4): Free
Pensioners (Friday only): R95*
Students (Friday only): R125*
*Only valid with South African pensioner or student card
Facilities
Wheelchair friendly
Public Toilets
Baby care (nappy changing facilities)
Restaurant (Table Mountain Cafι)
Coffee Shop (at lower station)
Curio Shop
Information Centre
Free guided walks
Kids
Take a ride up Table Mountain in a cable car that turns right around
Keep your eyes open for the Dassies playing on the rocks.
Smell the fynbos - special flowers that only grow in South Africa
DISCOUNTS
Get 10% discount on your next City Sightseeing tour elsewhere in the world + All discounts on the back of your bus ticket are valid throughout your stay in Cape Town!
Table Mountain Cableway
Traveller Comments
camps bay, table mountain in open top hip in and hip off bus!Show Details
17 December 2009 | By Marco
We took the red line: city tour, table mountain and camps bay on a circular tour on the cape town red sightseeing bus. Arrived at table mountain at a designated parking place for the bus - thus no hassles with parking! - and stepped off to get to tur...
nstyles and enter to the cable way.
First impression is, as my son would say: awesome! The magnitude of the \'nature sculptured\' mountain is fantastic and the blue skies speak to one\'s soul. The natural plant life is great. I would recommend. It is a quick ride to the top of life in a \'topless\' bus.
Recommended for:
Family Fun, Child Friendly, Photography, Nature Lovers, Walking
17 December 2009 | By japie
we arrived at table mountain with the bus. The mountain had a slight cloudy \'table cloth\' on it! I bought my nephew a monkey shirt and stuffed mongoose type of toy - which we ended up calling Neil Marki in honour of two german tourists we made frie...
nds with that where lost. I suppose the mountain is big, but not that big. Stay on the designated walking paths and you will be fine. Incredibly clean air, fresh and a special vibe. The top memory of our holiday was here.
Recommended for:
Family Fun, Photography, Romantic, Nature Lovers, Walking
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